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"To his highness the lord protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the dominions thereunto belonging.
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'''The humble petition of the merchants trading for Spain'''
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V. xxx. p. 389.
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Sheweth,
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That your petitioners have received certain advice from their factors and correspondents residing in several ports of the dominions of the king of Spain, that the said king hath made imbargo of ships and seizure of the estates of all Englishmen within his said dominions; and hath farther made proclamation, that all persons whatsoever in his territories shall manifest and declare, under severe penalties, what effects they have in their hands belonging to any of this nation, to make like seizure of the same; and this grounded upon your army's invading (as they say) the Indies; and that the navy, under the command of general Blake, coming into his ports, exceeds the number, which the last capitulation of peace doth allow of; and besides the goods already seized, there are some hundreds of ships laden with fish and other merchandizes, designed, and upon their way towards several ports of the said king's dominions, that cannot be recalled, which must inevitably fall into the same danger: whereby your petitioners, and many thousands more of the people of this nation are and will be utterly undone, and ruinated, and reduced to extremity, except by your highness's prudence prevented.
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May it therefore please your highness, to take the premises into your highness's serious consideration, applying such speedy remedy for the conservation of the persons of our factories and estates there, and support of the commerce and navigation, as the exigency of the affairs require, and in your highness's wisdom shall seem most expedient.
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Read 20 Sept. 1655.
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And your petitioners shall ever pray, &c.
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Nath. Manton,
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Nicholas Blake,
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George Torriano,
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'''William Bowridge''',
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Michael Spicer,
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Richard Baker,
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Lawrence Chambers,
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William Whittle,
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Walter Radcliffe,
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Samuel Wilson,
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Nicholas Warren,
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Thomas Savage,
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Richard Lant,
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Francis Dashwood,
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John Turner,
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John Jermyn,
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Ellis Crispe,
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John Paige,
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John Hart,
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Christopher Boone,
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Richard Wescomb,
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Ferdinando Bodye,
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Peter Proby."<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=55407#s28 Thomas Birch (ed.), 'State Papers, 1655: September (3 of 4)', A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe, volume 4: Sept 1655 - May 1656 (1742), pp. 31-47]</ref>
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"'''July 29 [1663]''' (Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs officers) Same from same to the Customs Farmers to discharge the seizure of some bales of Norwich stuffs, entered at the Customs House by William Bowridge, of London, merchant. Early Entry Book, X. p. 215.<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=80081 William A. Shaw (ed.), 'Entry Book: July 1663', Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 1: 1660-1667 (1904), pp. 533-539], viewed 15/12/13</ref>
 
"'''July 29 [1663]''' (Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs officers) Same from same to the Customs Farmers to discharge the seizure of some bales of Norwich stuffs, entered at the Customs House by William Bowridge, of London, merchant. Early Entry Book, X. p. 215.<ref>[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=80081 William A. Shaw (ed.), 'Entry Book: July 1663', Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 1: 1660-1667 (1904), pp. 533-539], viewed 15/12/13</ref>

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a very great losse and dammage by the said seizure, and interuption
of the voyage, losse of goods and of market and in other particulars
all occasioned by the said seizure. And otherwise hee cannot depose.

Ja: Wilkey [SIGNATURE, RH SIDE]

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The same day. [CENTRE HEADING]

Examined upon the said allegation.

Rp. 4.

William Bowridge of London Merchant, aged 32
yeares or thereabouts, sworne and examined.

To the first, second, third fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth
artricles of the said alleagtion hee saith and deposeth that hee well
knoweth the producents John Ray, William Cockroft, Joseph
hammond and James drawater, and alsoe well knoweth the
shipp the Parker frigot arlate and likewise Captaine
Albert Cock mentioned in the said allegation. And saith that
the said Captaine Cock, (as this deponent credibly heard)
comming from holland with a Commission as a man of warr
against the enemeies of the SStates of the United Netherlands, and
lost his shipp wherein hee came from holland about
the Groine

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William Bowridge

[Sep. 20, 1655]

"To his highness the lord protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the dominions thereunto belonging.

The humble petition of the merchants trading for Spain

V. xxx. p. 389.

Sheweth,
That your petitioners have received certain advice from their factors and correspondents residing in several ports of the dominions of the king of Spain, that the said king hath made imbargo of ships and seizure of the estates of all Englishmen within his said dominions; and hath farther made proclamation, that all persons whatsoever in his territories shall manifest and declare, under severe penalties, what effects they have in their hands belonging to any of this nation, to make like seizure of the same; and this grounded upon your army's invading (as they say) the Indies; and that the navy, under the command of general Blake, coming into his ports, exceeds the number, which the last capitulation of peace doth allow of; and besides the goods already seized, there are some hundreds of ships laden with fish and other merchandizes, designed, and upon their way towards several ports of the said king's dominions, that cannot be recalled, which must inevitably fall into the same danger: whereby your petitioners, and many thousands more of the people of this nation are and will be utterly undone, and ruinated, and reduced to extremity, except by your highness's prudence prevented.

May it therefore please your highness, to take the premises into your highness's serious consideration, applying such speedy remedy for the conservation of the persons of our factories and estates there, and support of the commerce and navigation, as the exigency of the affairs require, and in your highness's wisdom shall seem most expedient.

Read 20 Sept. 1655.

And your petitioners shall ever pray, &c.

Nath. Manton,
Nicholas Blake,
George Torriano,
William Bowridge,
Michael Spicer,
Richard Baker,
Lawrence Chambers,
William Whittle,
Walter Radcliffe,
Samuel Wilson,
Nicholas Warren,
Thomas Savage,
Richard Lant,
Francis Dashwood,
John Turner,
John Jermyn,
Ellis Crispe,
John Paige,
John Hart,
Christopher Boone,
Richard Wescomb,
Ferdinando Bodye,
Peter Proby."[1]


"July 29 [1663] (Warrant from Treasurer Southampton to the Customs officers) Same from same to the Customs Farmers to discharge the seizure of some bales of Norwich stuffs, entered at the Customs House by William Bowridge, of London, merchant. Early Entry Book, X. p. 215.[2]

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TNA

Chancery


C 5/42/22 Short title: Bowridge v Copley. Plaintiffs: William Bowridge. Defendants: Nicholas Copley and [unknown] Glascock. Subject: marsh called Curry Marsh, etc (unidentified). Document type: two answers. 1663

C 5/63/86 Short title: Wilky v Bowridge. Plaintiffs: Henry Wilky. Defendants: William Bowridge and another. Subject: money matters, London or Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer, four schedules. 1668

C 5/427/69 Short title: Marston v Bowridge. Plaintiffs: William Marston and another. Defendants: William Bowridge and others. Subject: money matters, Middlesex. Document type: answer. 1660

C 5/444/16 Short title: Bowridge v Wilkey . Plaintiffs: William Bowridge. Defendants: Henry Wilkey. Subject: money matters. Document type: Answer. 1671

C 5/444/25 Short title: Bowridge v Wilkey. Plaintiffs: William Bowridge. Defendants: Henry Wilkey and another. Subject: money matters, Middlesex. Document type: Bill, answer, three schedules. 1671

C 5/579/7 Short title: Wilkey v Bowridge. Plaintiffs: Henry Wilkey. Defendants: William Bowridge. Subject: money matters. Document type: Plea. 01 January 1650 - 31 December 1700

C 6/250/12 Short title: Bowridge v Hodges. Plaintiffs: William Bowridge . Defendants: John Hodges and Paul Priaulx . Subject: money matters, Middlesex. Document type: bill, answer. 1683


PROB
  1. Thomas Birch (ed.), 'State Papers, 1655: September (3 of 4)', A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe, volume 4: Sept 1655 - May 1656 (1742), pp. 31-47
  2. William A. Shaw (ed.), 'Entry Book: July 1663', Calendar of Treasury Books, Volume 1: 1660-1667 (1904), pp. 533-539, viewed 15/12/13